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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

4.2: Do's and Don'ts in an academic writing.

We must take the following measures into consideration while doing academic writing.


- Avoid using personal pronouns like "I," "we," "my," or "myself."

- Refrain from using "you" to address the reader directly.

- Do not make broad generalizations without supporting evidence or research.

- Steer clear of phrases such as "obviously," "of course," or "everybody knows."

- Avoid contractions (e.g., "isn't," "aren't," "it's").

- Refrain from using informal language (e.g., "guys," "kids," "man").

- Avoid rhetorical questions; do not pose questions to the reader.

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